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i'm not going to get the choices. >> you don't get cnbc, espn. >> hbo, et cetera. that's a real negative. on the other handf i'm pour where i can't afford it, that may be a bargain. what's happened is the lawsuits started, broadcast networks said you're stealing our copy right. you can't do that. they won in the first district court case and now it's on appeal. what happens with that, it's critical. >> broadcasters? >> if they lose this case, it's a problem for them. it harms their business. you do not have to take away 100% of their business. if you take 10 to 20% -- >> they will still watch ads. they can't be measured. >> the question is will they watch ads. they will send you the signals but you can watch on any device you have, on your laptop, iphone, et cetera, apple tv, can you skip ads. >> a pleasure to have you on. good luck with the new website. tyler. >> thank you very much. hedge funds known for paying top dollar for top investors making top choices. where is that money going right now and should you follow it. is it the smart money? that's next. ♪ [ m
i'm not going to get the choices. >> you don't get cnbc, espn. >> hbo, et cetera. that's a real negative. on the other handf i'm pour where i can't afford it, that may be a bargain. what's happened is the lawsuits started, broadcast networks said you're stealing our copy right. you can't do that. they won in the first district court case and now it's on appeal. what happens with that, it's critical. >> broadcasters? >> if they lose this case, it's a problem for them. it...
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think which was criticized by many because it was not going far enough because it was too tough and cetera et cetera maybe much of a criticism of that criticism was was was accurate but he did talk about dialogue with the opposition as well so in our view the need of the voter all of the international community working from various directions is to try to grab those threads from ball size and to see if they can meet you know if those two thirds give me thank you. hold it. hold it. live. goodspeed. whistlin. live. the. good live. just see. it in. front of me. live . live. live live live. live. live. live. live live live. live . my juggling job. to do hack work and get caught when lobbyists money and lawmakers are combined together that's where the problem of corruption comes from. the document's. keep up a smart look. there is also. another well behind that which is how to influence these situations steer clear of provocations don't answer any question. came into the office and found banas around the office and lots of strange faces around so i said what's what's happening will somebody ple
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, et cetera, et cetera. and the consumer movement with ralph nader. and it all, and the campus takeovers. and there was kind of a collective freakout. and, and i done mean to minimize it i understand and respect what the felt was at risk. but there was the beginning of an organized effort to call upon a big part of corporate america and the conservative establishment. that's when these-- that's when the ol oin foundation got involved, and the one out in colorado, the coors deal. >> right. >> you go down the list. and when they started establishing the heritage foundation, all these think tanks and institutions and then law schools and foundations to go in and srupt religious ordinaries, you know, juices, catholics, protestants, et cetera. and you saw this movement really begin then. and it's really gained momentum since that time. but interestingly, i also talk about the history. 1 -- years earlier when the first supreme court decision said corporations are people, that resulted from a similar freak out over
, et cetera, et cetera. and the consumer movement with ralph nader. and it all, and the campus takeovers. and there was kind of a collective freakout. and, and i done mean to minimize it i understand and respect what the felt was at risk. but there was the beginning of an organized effort to call upon a big part of corporate america and the conservative establishment. that's when these-- that's when the ol oin foundation got involved, and the one out in colorado, the coors deal. >> right....
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et cetera so you know that's where that's coming from in my opinion also they have the cheapest gasoline in the world. so what do they do they waste it quality you know it's just like tear out let me tell you it's just probably. about three times more expensive than that is why a lot but where that has to go in my view but it's my point that you put the prices up so the global price compensate the poppy population with gasoline to ritzy you know basically carbon fuel currency because the. cattle in flightsim price that is backed by the intrinsic value of energy max all right chris thanks so much for being on the kaiser report my pleasure that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacy herbert i'd like to thank my guests chris kirk if you like to contact us you can e-mail us at kaiser report r t t v dot or you or tweet us a kaiser report next time ask. the . technology innovation all the least developed around. the future are covered.
et cetera so you know that's where that's coming from in my opinion also they have the cheapest gasoline in the world. so what do they do they waste it quality you know it's just like tear out let me tell you it's just probably. about three times more expensive than that is why a lot but where that has to go in my view but it's my point that you put the prices up so the global price compensate the poppy population with gasoline to ritzy you know basically carbon fuel currency because the....
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by many because it was not going far enough because it was too often cetera et cetera maybe much of a criticism of that criticism was was was accurate but he did talk about dialogue with the opposition as well so in our view the need of the role of the international community working from various directions is to try to grab those roles from both sides and to see if they can meet you know if those do meet. is trash to get. but it's also a treasure. it's worth fighting for. and the trap was no way out. except. my juggling geog. do hack work and get caught when lobbyists money and lawmakers are combined together that's where the problem of corruption comes from. i don't know the document's. keep up a smart look. there is also. another way behind that which is how to influence these situations steer clear of provocations don't answer any question. came into the office and found banas around the office and lots of strange faces around so i said what's what's happening will somebody please tell me what's going on and they said oh we've come to occupy your building. possibly they want to do
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. >> you read things like refinery outages, hurricane sandy, et cetera, et cetera. wouldn't it be temporary. this gasoline spike, therefore, is also temporary? >> i don't think we're going to see $4 this time around. i think definitely when you look going into april trading up to $0.14. it's going to continue to rise in march and april. refineries shut down, switching from winter to summer blend stocks. opec cut a million barrels a day production in response to saying there's more oil production around the world thanks to the united states and what's happening here. >> crude prices stuck below 100. crude prices if anything have been slightly back sliding while gasoline has been going up. >> that's true. what we're seeing right now is tight supply because we are taking winter supply and milking that to the end, the refineries are, they can't sell it much longer, switch over to summer blend stock. what we don't talk about a lot is we have 15 boutique blends of gasoline. if we do not have to have special for northeast, l.a., southern california, et cetera, et cetera, j
. >> you read things like refinery outages, hurricane sandy, et cetera, et cetera. wouldn't it be temporary. this gasoline spike, therefore, is also temporary? >> i don't think we're going to see $4 this time around. i think definitely when you look going into april trading up to $0.14. it's going to continue to rise in march and april. refineries shut down, switching from winter to summer blend stocks. opec cut a million barrels a day production in response to saying there's more...
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et cetera so you know that's where that's coming from in my opinion also they have the cheapest gasoline in the world. so what do they do they wasted quality you know it's just like tear out let me tell you it's just probably . about three times more expensive than venezuela but where that has to go in my view but it's my point that you put the prices up to the global price compensate the poppies population with gasoline currency you know basically carbon fuel currency because that. can all in flightsim price that is backed by the intrinsic value of energy markets all right chris thanks so much for being on the kaiser report my pleasure back soprano's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacy herbert i'd like to thank lego's chris kirk if you like to contact us you can e-mail said keyser report of r t t v dot or you or tweet us a kaiser report next time ask. well . technology innovation all the developments from around russia we've. covered potentially deadly blizzard taking aim.
et cetera so you know that's where that's coming from in my opinion also they have the cheapest gasoline in the world. so what do they do they wasted quality you know it's just like tear out let me tell you it's just probably . about three times more expensive than venezuela but where that has to go in my view but it's my point that you put the prices up to the global price compensate the poppies population with gasoline currency you know basically carbon fuel currency because that. can all in...
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, et cetera? >> i mean, is mcconnell going to come to the table, harold ford jr.? he is at risk of a possible primary in 2014 and -- sorry, that's lindsey graham that is at risk of a primary. mitch mcconnell has to worry about his conservative base. he got a lot of flack from deal-making with the president before. is he going to pick up the phone? >> i think he might. i think personally he picks up the phone to joe biden. i think when the vice president emerges as the chief deal maker on the part of democrats and the white house, it is more likely that a deal was in reach. when mcconnell talks, i agree with ryan, i add a point to his that i think it means we're getting closer to not only a meaningful conversation taking place, but some sort of resolution that speaks to what the president wants and what republicans can accept. i think the person who is the odd man out, person in the plural, would be the house republicans. mcconnell will cut the deal, and i would agree with ryan. it's very likely th
, et cetera? >> i mean, is mcconnell going to come to the table, harold ford jr.? he is at risk of a possible primary in 2014 and -- sorry, that's lindsey graham that is at risk of a primary. mitch mcconnell has to worry about his conservative base. he got a lot of flack from deal-making with the president before. is he going to pick up the phone? >> i think he might. i think personally he picks up the phone to joe biden. i think when the vice president emerges as the chief deal...
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the financing of the divisions, the legal, et cetera. but i think it's basically, from what we saw, he didn't really know or care about much of anything that's going on there, and i think-- >> was this the confirmation strategy, the sergeant schultz, i know nothing. he knows he's going to be confirmed. but in all of the employees at citi had as little interest in their jobs as he apparently did, that bank could run into real trouble. >> paul: and it did. >> there was a particularly troubling back and forth and when he was asked about big banks and-- >> an implicit government guarantee often can borrow more cheaply than smaller banks. >> he looked rather confused. >> as appalling, the piece with chuck hagel, they are big. >> nominee for defense secretary. >> the nominee. the big problem is that the president of the united states has chosen to nominate two such people into arguably the two most important positions in the country. >> should we care about the cayman islands investment put together for him by citigroup and part of his compens
the financing of the divisions, the legal, et cetera. but i think it's basically, from what we saw, he didn't really know or care about much of anything that's going on there, and i think-- >> was this the confirmation strategy, the sergeant schultz, i know nothing. he knows he's going to be confirmed. but in all of the employees at citi had as little interest in their jobs as he apparently did, that bank could run into real trouble. >> paul: and it did. >> there was a...
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cetera, et cetera. the growth is the missing component, and at the end of the day if we don't start to see better growth, and we've spent more money on a more abundant economy than we've ever had this, rally, and i do think the market will move high, but this rally could peeter out by the end of the year >> isn't it a vicious cycle? how do you get back to growth then, pace? >> i think the cash on the sidelines. >> one of the things is going to be manufacturing. >> we've been talking about cash on the corporate balance sheets for a long time, right? >> right. >> doing share buybacks and merger acquisition activity. we're starting to see some of that, but i think the biggest catalyst would be an increase in capital spending, even if it's just because of pent-up demand, starting to see that in housing. we'll see that in capital spending and that will offset the fiscal drag effects that we talked about a few minutes ago, higher taxes, maybe lower government spending. you could make an argument that that's b
cetera, et cetera. the growth is the missing component, and at the end of the day if we don't start to see better growth, and we've spent more money on a more abundant economy than we've ever had this, rally, and i do think the market will move high, but this rally could peeter out by the end of the year >> isn't it a vicious cycle? how do you get back to growth then, pace? >> i think the cash on the sidelines. >> one of the things is going to be manufacturing. >> we've...
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payroll tax, mean that people put less into 401(k)s because they need more to live on and spend, et cetera? >> good point. though we haven't seen that. people are contributing about 8% of pay along with employer contributions which is about 4%. so we see that on average people are contributing about 12% of their pay. that's pretty steady over the past, you know, five to six years. that hasn't changed. even though there was a lot of market volatility. for the most part, many people stayed the course and stayed in plan. >> thank very much for those stats. >> welcome. >> we are kicking off a new segment today called nerd alert. >> let's get those nerds! >> nerds! >> nerds! >> there is no transition to this. steve liesman is here. do not take offense to that. we will use that for many other different people, including our shelves. i want you to know that, but do you have something that is perfect. tax data. >> yeah. >> gdp data. >> right. >> and they are related. >> yes, they are. >> and we all wear make-up. >> and designer clothes. i appreciate -- >> and were you the jock or the nerd in colle
payroll tax, mean that people put less into 401(k)s because they need more to live on and spend, et cetera? >> good point. though we haven't seen that. people are contributing about 8% of pay along with employer contributions which is about 4%. so we see that on average people are contributing about 12% of their pay. that's pretty steady over the past, you know, five to six years. that hasn't changed. even though there was a lot of market volatility. for the most part, many people stayed...
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the state house approved measures calling for universal background check et cetera and ban on the magazine clips of more than 15 rounds. no republican supported any of the four billings, which are a response to last year's aurora movie theater shooting. >>> scientists are warning that future weather patterns could bring less snow, but more blizzards. too soon to be published, studies found global warming holding more moisture. >>> i'm sure you've seen michelle obama's new bangs. she said the new look was inspired by a mid-life crisis. on an interview on "rachael ray" the first lady joked about her new 'do. >> this is my mid-life crisis. the bangs. i couldn't get a sports car. they won't let me bungee jump so i went for the bangs. >> so you went for the bangs? you're the boss of your hair? >> i can do this. this is all mine. >>> and that meteor that fell last week in russia is sparking a modern-day gold rush. pieces of the rock are popping up online for thousands of dollars. some say the chunks could be worth $2200 per gram. that's more than 40 times the current cost of gold. speaking of mo
the state house approved measures calling for universal background check et cetera and ban on the magazine clips of more than 15 rounds. no republican supported any of the four billings, which are a response to last year's aurora movie theater shooting. >>> scientists are warning that future weather patterns could bring less snow, but more blizzards. too soon to be published, studies found global warming holding more moisture. >>> i'm sure you've seen michelle obama's new...
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gun violence at the end of the speech in the country which is rampant shootings at schools malls and cetera happen on a regular basis here victims of gun violence their families a teacher from the newtown elementary school where twenty small children were gunned down in december they were among the audience as the president dedicated a good part of his annual state of the union speech to push for gun control he certainly talked about the economy which according to the president is feeling even though the country still wanting a huge deficit he said the u.s. is halfway through reducing its deficit by four trillion dollars economy say that's how much is needed for the u.s. to balance its budget president obama hinted that had congress been a bit less this functional the country would have made more progress instead he said the country has been moving from one quote unquote manufactured crisis to another to reduce energy cost president obama said the u.s. would produce more of its own oil and its own natural gas as it has been doing over the past two years those were just some of the domestic
gun violence at the end of the speech in the country which is rampant shootings at schools malls and cetera happen on a regular basis here victims of gun violence their families a teacher from the newtown elementary school where twenty small children were gunned down in december they were among the audience as the president dedicated a good part of his annual state of the union speech to push for gun control he certainly talked about the economy which according to the president is feeling even...
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the usda came back and changed in regards to meals in schools and kids snack and et cetera. whole foods has 374 stores, you've had walter on, their growth, they're going to 1,000 stores, walmart, amazon, et cetera. number one, we are one of the largest natural organic food and personal care companies in the u.s. and the world. our last nielsen numbers that came out, you know, we're growing at 10% on retail stores. you know, in our quarter last night, our growth was up up 25%, organic growth is up 9.4% in the u.s. we had hurricane sandy in there, stores were closed for a week. our margins improved dramatically. 72 -- >> at a time when everyone else in the food business is telling me that food costs went up. >> food costs went up. we earned 72 cents. our earnings per share were up 55%. so i guess what else can we do to make our shareholders happy? and i think our long shareholders will be happy. the article, hey, when you come back -- >> i had to bring it up. >> sure. >> it hammered the stock. >> is there trouble in tea land? of course there's not trouble in tea land. is there
the usda came back and changed in regards to meals in schools and kids snack and et cetera. whole foods has 374 stores, you've had walter on, their growth, they're going to 1,000 stores, walmart, amazon, et cetera. number one, we are one of the largest natural organic food and personal care companies in the u.s. and the world. our last nielsen numbers that came out, you know, we're growing at 10% on retail stores. you know, in our quarter last night, our growth was up up 25%, organic growth is...
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to cover each other's behinds because they are you know spends all this time working together and it cetera you know have official government policy being implemented and when there is no response to the citizens outcry for relief then that must also be policy you know effect. anti war activists and journalists thank you for your input on this ongoing story thank you jim. meanwhile barack obama is preparing for his big primetime speech his first state of the union address since reelection his main focus will be domestic issues economic recovery gun laws and immigration foreign policy will not be in the spotlight this bike on top of seat over many issues including think it saved us during bombing campaigns johnny mcgrath the founder of wide awake news alternative current affairs website says the u.s. government tends to plays its own interests ahead of the population causing its citizens to delve deeper into financial trouble. it had all this promise over the last four years that we were going to revive the middle class and we were going to strengthen it and exactly the opposite has occurred
to cover each other's behinds because they are you know spends all this time working together and it cetera you know have official government policy being implemented and when there is no response to the citizens outcry for relief then that must also be policy you know effect. anti war activists and journalists thank you for your input on this ongoing story thank you jim. meanwhile barack obama is preparing for his big primetime speech his first state of the union address since reelection his...
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. >> host: can you give us background on how have you been married, how many kids, et cetera? >> guest: six children together for 16 years. >> host: >> type four, she had to. so getting your family around the table and trying to figure out schedules and needs, including your house in, who is 5:00 in the morning getups on sunday is amazing. so this is a great book to help you do that. >> host: what time do we chicken on sunday? >> guest: hence the name, saturday night shaking. >> host: you think i would've caught that. mr. sunday saturday night shaking. chris wallace and lorraine wallace, thank thank you very m.
. >> host: can you give us background on how have you been married, how many kids, et cetera? >> guest: six children together for 16 years. >> host: >> type four, she had to. so getting your family around the table and trying to figure out schedules and needs, including your house in, who is 5:00 in the morning getups on sunday is amazing. so this is a great book to help you do that. >> host: what time do we chicken on sunday? >> guest: hence the name,...
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think which was criticized by many because it was not going far enough because it was too tough and cetera et cetera maybe much of a criticism of that criticism was was was accurate but he did talk about dialogue with the opposition as well so in our view the need of the voter all of the international community working from various directions is to try to grab those threads from ball size and to see if they can meet you know if those two thirds can meet thank you. this is is trash to get rid of. but it's also a treasure. worth fighting for. and a trap with no way out. my juggling job. to do hack work and get caught when lobbyists money and lawmakers are combined together that's where the problem of corruption comes from. i don't know the document's. keep up a smart look. there is also. another well behind it which is how to influence the institutions to steer clear of provocations don't answer any question. came into the office and found banners hung around the office and lots of strange faces around so i said what's what's happening will somebody please tell me what's going on and they sa
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are believers that competition is the hallmark of a country thriving and growing, including jobs, et cetera. lots of economists, even before the euro was instituted, argued that they needed europe more competition rather than, what, a coordinated currency, et cetera. and they predicted a bad woes for europe under the euro. you mentioned a lot of the problems on the flipside of competition, namely regulation. give us your perspective in terms of competition regulation in the euro and government coordination. >> i think it's a very good question. a lot needs to be done there. i think that at the time that the euro was put together, and my good friend, professor at columbia, nobel prize winner, had different views of what it was cold, how is going to work out, and what happened. that was not in his idea book. because you do tremendous regulation there, you need more the regulation. there's no doubt about it. in order to get more competitive, take the case, i keep going back to greece because that's -- when you take a look at the unemployment rate between, you know, 58% of youth between, you kn
are believers that competition is the hallmark of a country thriving and growing, including jobs, et cetera. lots of economists, even before the euro was instituted, argued that they needed europe more competition rather than, what, a coordinated currency, et cetera. and they predicted a bad woes for europe under the euro. you mentioned a lot of the problems on the flipside of competition, namely regulation. give us your perspective in terms of competition regulation in the euro and government...
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we still have questions about the debt, et cetera. with more certainty now why isn't the market set to increase as much this year as it did last year? >> well, when you get, when you have more risk you have more reward, right? when you have more certainty, certainty l certainly we've seen a rally on that. but we would be surprised we saw the returns for 2013 like we did in 2012 because there was more uncertainty last year. it actually got resolved in a positive fashion. so with lessistic risk, less reward. david: good point. nicole: i want to talk to you, john. you recommend going abroad. you're not that hot on the u.s. you enjoy looking abroad for the returns. what are you looking at in particular? >> well, we think that the developing world is really the engine of growth and so we're looking at anything that we think that the developing world needs. you're watching the consumer, the middle class in the developing world just absolutely exploding. it is estimated that china's middle class will be three times bigger by the end of this
we still have questions about the debt, et cetera. with more certainty now why isn't the market set to increase as much this year as it did last year? >> well, when you get, when you have more risk you have more reward, right? when you have more certainty, certainty l certainly we've seen a rally on that. but we would be surprised we saw the returns for 2013 like we did in 2012 because there was more uncertainty last year. it actually got resolved in a positive fashion. so with lessistic...
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the usda came back and changed in regards to meals in schools and kids snack and et cetera. whole foods has 374 stores, you've had walter on, their growth, they're going to 1,000 stores, walmart, amazon, et cetera. number one, we are one of the largest natural organic food and personal care companies in the u.s. and the world. our last nielsen numbers that came out, you know, we're growing at 10% on retail stores. you know, in our quarter last night, our growth was up 25%, organic growth is up 9.4% in the u.s. we had hurricane sandy in there, stores were closed for a week. our margins improved dramatically. 72 -- >> at a time when everyone else in the food business is telling me that food costs went up. >> food costs went up. we earned 72 cents. our earnings per share were up 55%. so i guess what else can we do to make our shareholders happy? and i think our long shareholders will be happy. the barron's article, hey, when you come back -- >> i had to bring it up. >> sure. >> it hammered the stock. >> is there trouble in tea land? of course there's not trouble in tea land. is
the usda came back and changed in regards to meals in schools and kids snack and et cetera. whole foods has 374 stores, you've had walter on, their growth, they're going to 1,000 stores, walmart, amazon, et cetera. number one, we are one of the largest natural organic food and personal care companies in the u.s. and the world. our last nielsen numbers that came out, you know, we're growing at 10% on retail stores. you know, in our quarter last night, our growth was up 25%, organic growth is up...
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small caps for europe coming out of its funk or japan being better than expected, et cetera? >> foreign sales are just about 20% of the overall small cap revenue growth or revenue. i think if the large caps start to do a little bit better because foreign economies are doing better, small caps are going to be the supplier into the large cap companies, if they're starting to see a pickup, small cap will pick up and the housing is part of the u.s. small and large mid cap. so if the housing continues to do well, the small is going to be poised for that. >> when you look at small caps, you want to look at free cash flow yields and cash flow yields above 10%. take a look at ter gone. you have western refining, ticker symbol wnr. and you have tickle symbol, nsr. >> if you get some order of correction in the market, any kind of sizable pull back, those small caps would likely be hit a little bit harder. >> if you look back, lloyd blank fine i think made a great point, i think one of the biggest risks he sees is that nothing goes very wrong. he thinks the biggest risk in the market is
small caps for europe coming out of its funk or japan being better than expected, et cetera? >> foreign sales are just about 20% of the overall small cap revenue growth or revenue. i think if the large caps start to do a little bit better because foreign economies are doing better, small caps are going to be the supplier into the large cap companies, if they're starting to see a pickup, small cap will pick up and the housing is part of the u.s. small and large mid cap. so if the housing...
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sandra: not to mention unemployment benefits, et cetera. we can't even get into all of it. >> unemployment benefits? okay. sandra: we have to leave it there, peter. >> all right. >> thank you for joining us. it was a great article and one i think a the are of folks should read if they can get ahold he would of it. >> it is on fox news. sandra: turn to latest deal-making be a activity on wall street between officemax and office deboat along with solid investor data out of germany gave a boost to stocks. the dow closed ave 14,000 for the third time this month with the s&p 500 hitting a fresh five-year high. the nasdaq gained 21 points. >>> next on "money", brutal proposed medicare cuts sucker-punched health insurers today. the former ceo of aetna is here with the details and the potential fallout for seniors and getting care. >>> plus some of the most sophisticated cyber attacks ever committed against u.s. businesses are uncovered and the chinese military is allegedly behind them. which companies are next in their sights? a top cybersecurity
sandra: not to mention unemployment benefits, et cetera. we can't even get into all of it. >> unemployment benefits? okay. sandra: we have to leave it there, peter. >> all right. >> thank you for joining us. it was a great article and one i think a the are of folks should read if they can get ahold he would of it. >> it is on fox news. sandra: turn to latest deal-making be a activity on wall street between officemax and office deboat along with solid investor data out of...
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you because of your eeo background, your race, your color, your gender, national origin, religion, et cetera or you believe it's a prohibited practice like whistle blower, you can file an eeo complaint. >> i imagine you would need to use a lawyer to ge through this pro -- to go through this process. i imagine your law firm has been getting a lot of attention on these issues. what have you been hearing from the federal work force? >> we're hearing a lot of fear. we're hearing that hundreds of thousands of potential clients, federal employees and also contractors are very scared that on march 1, they're going to be out of a job, they're going to be furloughed for a month or more. frarchtionly, -- frankly, i'm here to give a wake-up call to congress because we need to solve the sequestration budget crisis before march 1. otherwise we're going to have hundreds of thousands of employees without a job. >> if you take a one day a week furlough, that's a 20% pay cut. appeals are a process you can go through. complaints are another. what does that look like? >> well, if you have an eeo complaint, if
you because of your eeo background, your race, your color, your gender, national origin, religion, et cetera or you believe it's a prohibited practice like whistle blower, you can file an eeo complaint. >> i imagine you would need to use a lawyer to ge through this pro -- to go through this process. i imagine your law firm has been getting a lot of attention on these issues. what have you been hearing from the federal work force? >> we're hearing a lot of fear. we're hearing that...
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off in the wind and the baby and the shade protects baby from the elementas from sun cold wind, et cetera, and made with the material that has water capables -- capabilities, provides uv protection and this is an extra flap to peak at baby without disturbing him or her. >> and the luxury, it provides a shaded pace and -- place and to protect the baby from sun, wind, and rain. one of the key features is the mesh window and by rolling up the flap, you exposed the flesh window and allowing them to bond and baby to see into the world and just to check on the baby and make sure they're okay under there, waking up from a nap or hopefully going to sheep. >> and -- sleep. >> it's breathable. there are two holes on the side and you can access the baby through the openings on the side to adjust a pacifier or wipe a nose perhaps. the shade won a coveted a ward known as the parent-tested, parent-approved seal of approval and created by a bethesda mom. it hit the market in october. they come in different colors and retail for $35. you will find them on amazon and imagine-baby.com. >>> sticking with th
off in the wind and the baby and the shade protects baby from the elementas from sun cold wind, et cetera, and made with the material that has water capables -- capabilities, provides uv protection and this is an extra flap to peak at baby without disturbing him or her. >> and the luxury, it provides a shaded pace and -- place and to protect the baby from sun, wind, and rain. one of the key features is the mesh window and by rolling up the flap, you exposed the flesh window and allowing...
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the engineering approaches are different, et cetera. you need typically for something like this to succeed, you need very, very strong management. and that's the question mark, we know they're subject to re-election this year. we need to see what happens on the g.m. side. you typically need very strong leadership to get people to work together and understand that the common purpose is a question of survival. >> finally, just how much risk is there in shares or even for bondholders? any time you're talking about a company involved working with the government, you know, nationalization being raised is an issue. you know, what's an nor to do? i was interesting -- an investor to do? i was interested to see peugeot shares jumping on news from the french government. not typically the reaction you would expect. >> what's clear is peugeot will not go away in near term. solutions will be found for continuity. if -- if the government has to step in as a shareholder, it's probably because the financial markets don't want to do that job. but that d
the engineering approaches are different, et cetera. you need typically for something like this to succeed, you need very, very strong management. and that's the question mark, we know they're subject to re-election this year. we need to see what happens on the g.m. side. you typically need very strong leadership to get people to work together and understand that the common purpose is a question of survival. >> finally, just how much risk is there in shares or even for bondholders? any...
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what's their condition, et cetera? that's a moving target. >> also concern there may be additional people that were not able to get out of the structure. we have cadaver dogs thoroughly combing the scene right now. >> reporter: the epicenter of the explosion, jj's restaurant. david francais. >> my brother has spent his life running this business, built it into one of the finest restaurants in the city. to come here and see a hole in the ground and in flames is a pretty staggering experience. >> reporter: as the search for potential victims continues, so does the search for a cause. last night the utility company said preliminary indications are that a contractor hit an underground natural gas line. david? >> john yang, thanks very much, from kansas city this morning. >>> mr. roker has his eye on a big storm this morning. could bring more than a foot of snow to parts of the midwest. al, good morning to you. what can you tell us? >> it's a huge storm, savannah. it has many facets to it. low pressure coming out of the wes
what's their condition, et cetera? that's a moving target. >> also concern there may be additional people that were not able to get out of the structure. we have cadaver dogs thoroughly combing the scene right now. >> reporter: the epicenter of the explosion, jj's restaurant. david francais. >> my brother has spent his life running this business, built it into one of the finest restaurants in the city. to come here and see a hole in the ground and in flames is a pretty...
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activity from trying to steal your identity, from your own personal money and your credit cards, et cetera, and then you have a nation side -- nation states who are engaged in an unprecedented level of espionage that actually is trying to steal your job. they are stealing intellectual property that's been developed and taking it back primarily to china, repurposing it there and then competing against the company they just stole it from in order to -- to put it as a part of their economy, and that's damaging u.s. jobs and damaging u.s. business. then you have this attack -- >> we're late on stuff. >> if you look at iran -- >> we have a picture of a guy in his bathrobe in a trailer somewhere causing the hackings to go on, but we're talking about nation states that can be responsible for this in many cases, don't we? >> oh, absolutely. i mean, chinese, they show up in military uniforms. they are hired and trained by the military, and their job is to get into networks in the united states, steal intellectual property, bring it back and give it back to the so-called commercial sector for them t
activity from trying to steal your identity, from your own personal money and your credit cards, et cetera, and then you have a nation side -- nation states who are engaged in an unprecedented level of espionage that actually is trying to steal your job. they are stealing intellectual property that's been developed and taking it back primarily to china, repurposing it there and then competing against the company they just stole it from in order to -- to put it as a part of their economy, and...
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chevron, e and i, et cetera. they need to, pedavesa does not have the cash to fund their shares of the operations. they're the operator. they can't sell shares to make it work. melissa: what a mess. that is disaster. i've been just reading stories maybe even last week about them trying to raise money from china and other countries. now that they turned to chevron, does that make you think they're even more desperate? and is it the right move for chevron to do this. >> the china deal, mr. ramirez, the oil minister said last week they received $35 billion from china since 2008 in exchange for deliveries of crude. chevron from all indications is very wary of this offer. first as you noted who is running the country? we simply don't know. melissa: we don't know. >> you don't want to do a deal where you have absolutely no idea what the other side is going to be. if mr. chavez passes away the next government could simply ignore all deals done by previous --. melissa: anyone who doesn't know, hugo chavez is very sick wi
chevron, e and i, et cetera. they need to, pedavesa does not have the cash to fund their shares of the operations. they're the operator. they can't sell shares to make it work. melissa: what a mess. that is disaster. i've been just reading stories maybe even last week about them trying to raise money from china and other countries. now that they turned to chevron, does that make you think they're even more desperate? and is it the right move for chevron to do this. >> the china deal, mr....
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doing the stores, et cetera. have we given the guy a share shake? it is easy it write an f on the record card, as we sit here today, jeff. i think everyone would agree with you as performance on the last year. the question is, what goes forward. >> i give him a d overall. i would juf grade him from the f, give him a d overall. yeah, he failed on a number of dimensions. a lot of new dimensiones. yes, give him a little bit of credit for listing his mistakes. there are people like those driving hp off a cliff and not listening. yes, he is listening and realizing he made mistakes. even the current flyers that comes out in recent new york times, advertising all these super trendy risque fashions for youngsters that most schools would ban. maintaining everyday prices for six weeks. well, if it is everyday, all the time, then it is not just six weeks. private labels, house brands, have these rush sales and folks are confused. >> and he admits that, right? that's the primary misstep is probably confusing your core customer. >> the on-line sales, this is new
doing the stores, et cetera. have we given the guy a share shake? it is easy it write an f on the record card, as we sit here today, jeff. i think everyone would agree with you as performance on the last year. the question is, what goes forward. >> i give him a d overall. i would juf grade him from the f, give him a d overall. yeah, he failed on a number of dimensions. a lot of new dimensiones. yes, give him a little bit of credit for listing his mistakes. there are people like those...
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increasingly with back against the wall facing unprecedented international pressure, sanctions, et cetera whereby if he wants to reduce this pressure, either he needs to do a nuclear deal to reduce the pressure or go for nuclear weapon, the so-called pakistan option where by if they get a bomb, they believe that the outside world will be forced to deal with them. but these are both transformative options and both transformative choices for him. so, i think he's put himself in a very comfortable position. >> he's a conservative guy by nature. >> you're a revolutionary until you acquire power and then you become a conservative. theobama administration isn't interested in going to war. they're trying to get out of the war business. i don't see 2013 being a decisive year because the obama administration is unwilling to attack and the israelis want the americans to do it and the iranians will continue to move forward in a very incremental fashion so we can avoid worse-case scenario which is a military collaboration and i also don't see a diagram in which israeli national security, iranian revo
increasingly with back against the wall facing unprecedented international pressure, sanctions, et cetera whereby if he wants to reduce this pressure, either he needs to do a nuclear deal to reduce the pressure or go for nuclear weapon, the so-called pakistan option where by if they get a bomb, they believe that the outside world will be forced to deal with them. but these are both transformative options and both transformative choices for him. so, i think he's put himself in a very comfortable...
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gives you directions to local attractions maps, et cetera, et cetera. if you're followers of the team, lori, melissa, do you have any pics here? lori: not a one. >> not a one. so you won't be downloading the 49ers or the ravens mobile app. both of those teams have cool applications to get the fans head into the game. last but not least, super bowl party. you guys are throwing a super bowl party, right? melissa: absolutely. i'm rooting for the niners. >> fine. you don't have to the download their apps. if you're having a party these are great apps. super bowl party game. this is great because this comes up with questions about what you can ask your friends. things like how long will the national anthem be? how many points will each team score? you can get into this game and bet on it. melissa: gamble. gamble. >> play with your friend. football squares. a lot of us do the super bowl pools. you can manage your pool this way. there is i cooking app and app for cooking appetizers. if you're looking for recipes out there. and then the thx tune-up i thought wa
gives you directions to local attractions maps, et cetera, et cetera. if you're followers of the team, lori, melissa, do you have any pics here? lori: not a one. >> not a one. so you won't be downloading the 49ers or the ravens mobile app. both of those teams have cool applications to get the fans head into the game. last but not least, super bowl party. you guys are throwing a super bowl party, right? melissa: absolutely. i'm rooting for the niners. >> fine. you don't have to the...
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weapons ban, played a critical role in passing a law to protect gun manufacturers from junk lawsuits, et cetera. where does he go in the national conversation? you mentioned some proposals flying around. what does he do about this? >> i think he's been pretty clear in trying to carefully stake out the position. the history here is he's definitely a pro-guns second amendment guy from a pro-gun state in nevada and the views didn't change. what's maybe changed is that his relationship with the national rifle association is a lot worse. he's found himself running against them and even though the votes are totally pro nra if you score him. the nra putt up money against him and really burned that bridge with him. i think what he's going to be doing over the coming months is going to give a vote to dianne feinstein, probably won't vote for that. going to allow -- try to get votes on the democratic package and i think going to work to try and build, you know, 60-vote plus super majority in the senate to try to get something over to the house. i think he is determined to do that. and all signs point to
weapons ban, played a critical role in passing a law to protect gun manufacturers from junk lawsuits, et cetera. where does he go in the national conversation? you mentioned some proposals flying around. what does he do about this? >> i think he's been pretty clear in trying to carefully stake out the position. the history here is he's definitely a pro-guns second amendment guy from a pro-gun state in nevada and the views didn't change. what's maybe changed is that his relationship with...